Is Sarah Palin a racist?
Did she really make racist remarks?
Does she use racial slurs when refering to the indigenous people of Alaska?
And why is it that Alaskans are afraid to speak up and identify themselves?
What really goes on in Alaskan politics?
Is Sarah Palin George Bush in a skirt?
Should John McCain trust her or should he watch his back?
Would Sarah Palin work across Party lines?
Would Sarah Palin build relationships with other nations or would she be another bully like George W Bush?
With each day, more and more of the truth about Sarah Palin becomes public. Read this…
My daily prayer is “Dear God, do not let Sarah Palin get elected to the office of the Vice President. Amen.”
UPDATE: After learning more about Sarah Palin, I realize that she is more like George Bush than Dick Cheney so I had to make some changes. Here’s an example of the cronyism in Alaska. Hum… sounds just like George W Bush and his sidekick Alberto Gonzalez.
JUNEAU, Alaska – Alaska’s investigation into whether Gov. Sarah Palin abused her power, a potentially damaging distraction for John McCain’s presidential campaign, ran into intensified resistance Tuesday when the attorney general said state employees would refuse to honor subpoenas in the case.
In a letter to state Sen. Hollis French, the Democrat overseeing the investigation, Republican Attorney General Talis Colberg asked that the subpoenas be withdrawn. He also said the employees would refuse to appear unless either the full state Senate or the entire Legislature votes to compel their testimony.
Colberg, who was appointed by Palin, said the employees are caught between their respect for the Legislature and their loyalty to the governor, who initially agreed to cooperate with the inquiry but has increasingly opposed it since McCain chose her as his running mate.
If Sarah and Todd Palin have nothing to hide, then they would cooperate. They would respect the law and not try to avoid the law. The Palins must think that the State Constitution in Alaska is nothing but a piece of paper. Sound familiar?